) with writing that is as deft as it is amusing (Darnell L. Transforms narrative moments into analyses of whiteness, black misogyny, and status-signaling as means of survival for black women ( is unapologetically thick: deemed thick where I should have been thin, more where I should have been less, McMillan Cottom refuses to shy away from blending the personal with the political, from bringing her full self and voice to the fore of her analytical work. In eight highly praised treatises on beauty, media, money, and more, Tressie McMillan Cottom-award-winning professor and acclaimed author of ) by one of the most bracing thinkers on race, gender, and capitalism of our time (Rebecca Traister) , and Chris Hayes, incisive, witty, and provocative essays ( FINALIST FOR THE 2019 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD
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